I dont know if this helps,but are you sure you let the image finish building, if you are unsure you could allways try the button called rebuild image.

In /usr/share/pluto/diskless you can delete the XX folder which represents the id of you computer, inside the image resides, i deleted the complete folder called 48then went oni the pluto admin home page and on the Orbiter page i selected Rebuild image.

so i found out somethingits probably a kernel ethernet card driver problemi get a laptop and do a network boot and it did boot and is now creating all the screens so there inst support for neither a Intel D925XBC board or a Asus a8n-sli lol just the two destops PCs i have i will see whats on those folders and try to put the drivers inside somehowanyhelp on this?

The Kernel painc relates to driver problems with ethernet cards. On some motherboards a bios upgrade will fix it, like the Asus M2NPV-VN. On others you may need to add a NIC with onboard PXE boot. Its more of a Linux issue than anything else. And a pain since MB vendors don't put Linux support high on their lists and the software doesn't come from them or get much support from them.

i do have the driver file for one of the motherboard its a Lan_Marvel inside a intel board as for the other one is a Nvidia lan so the driver is available also.what i don't have right now is a way to build them to linuxmce, no kernel source and no way to do it so i will pause that for now.one thing i can allways do is to get two 1GB lan cards that works, but none that i have do.someone who have instaled from source can compile those and put them online for us as modules.

thanks rictecPS: i will post some post in my natural language (portuguese) in my own site http://rictec.homeip.net/forum and get some help translating it